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Fujitsu
ScanPartner 600C
OEM Manual
Version 1.0
Doc. No. 250-0081-0
Fujitsu Inc.
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Table of Contents
1. GENERAL.................................................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 GENERAL ...............................................................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 DEVICE CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................1-3
1.2.1 Outer View......................................................................................................................................................1-3
1.2.2 Components....................................................................................................................................................1-4
2. SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................2-1
2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................................................2-2
3. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 REMOVING THE SHIPPING BRACKET.........................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 POWER ON/OFF......................................................................................................................................................3-3
3.3 INDICATION PANEL.................................................................................................................................................3-3
3.4 SETTING THE SCSI ID AND CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE.............................................................................3-4
3.4.1 SCSI Cable Connection ..................................................................................................................................3-5
3.5 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.1 Paper Size.......................................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.2 Paper conditions.............................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.2.1 ADF...........................................................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.2.2 FIatbed.......................................................................................................................................................................3-8
3.5.2.3 Items to avoid.............................................................................................................................................................3-8
3.5.3 Readable area ................................................................................................................................................3-9
3.6 DOCUMENT SETTING METHOD..............................................................................................................................3-10
3.6.1 Flatbed.........................................................................................................................................................3-10
3.6.1.1 When the document size is of letter/A4 size or smaller .............................................................................................3-10
3.6.1.2 When the document is a thick book ..........................................................................................................................3-11
3.6.2 ADF..............................................................................................................................................................3-11
3.6.2.1 Setting the ADF paper chute.....................................................................................................................................3-11
3.6.2.2 Placing the documents on the ADF paper chute ........................................................................................................3-12
3.7 CLEANING............................................................................................................................................................3-14
3.7.1 Cleaning the document cover and the document glass...................................................................................3-14
3.7.2 Cleaning inside the ADF...............................................................................................................................3-15
4. INTERFACE.............................................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................................4-3
4.1.1 Connection .....................................................................................................................................................4-3
4.1.2 Physical Specification.....................................................................................................................................4-4
4.1.3 Termination....................................................................................................................................................4-4
4.1.4 Pin assignments..............................................................................................................................................4-5
4.2 SCSI BUS ..............................................................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.1 System configuration ......................................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.1.1 System configuration..................................................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.1.2 Addresses of SCSI devices..........................................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.1.3 Peripheral equipment .................................................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.2 Bus signals .....................................................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.3 Bus signal drive conditions.............................................................................................................................4-8
4.3 BUS PHASES ...........................................................................................................................................................4-9
4.3.1 BUS FREE phase..........................................................................................................................................4-11
4.3.2 ARBITRATION phase ...................................................................................................................................4-12
4.3.3 SELECTION phase.......................................................................................................................................4-14
4.3.4 INFORMATION TRANSFER phases.............................................................................................................4-15
4.3.4.1 Asynchronous information transfer ...........................................................................................................................4-16
4.4 COMMANDS..........................................................................................................................................................4-18
4.4.1 RESERVE UNIT command............................................................................................................................4-19
4.4.1.1 RESERVE UNIT command: COMMAND phase (initiator Õ target).........................................................................4-20
4.4.2 RELEASE UNIT command............................................................................................................................4-21
4.4.2.1 RELEASE UNIT command: COMMAND phase (initiator target).........................................................................4-21
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4.4.3 INQUIRY command......................................................................................................................................4-22
4.4.3.1 INQUIRY command: COMMAND phase (initiator target) ...................................................................................4-22
4.4.3.2 Inquiry data: DATA IN phase (target initiator).....................................................................................................4-24
4.4.4 REQUEST SENSE command.........................................................................................................................4-26
4.4.4.1 REQUEST SENSE command: COMMAND phase (initiator target) .....................................................................4-26
4.4.4.2 Sense data: DATA EN phase (target initiator)......................................................................................................4-27
4.4.5 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command ....................................................................................................................4-29
4.4.5.1 SEND DIAGNOSTIC command: COMMAND phase (initiator target) .................................................................4-30
4.4.5.2 Contents of self-test..................................................................................................................................................4-31
4.4.5.3 Results of self-test....................................................................................................................................................4-31
4.4.6 TEST UNIT READY command......................................................................................................................4-31
4.4.6.1 TEST UNIT READY command: COMMAND phase (initiator target)..................................................................4-32
4.4.6.2 Acknowledgment......................................................................................................................................................4-32
4.4.7 SET WINDOW command ..............................................................................................................................4-33
4.4.7.1 SET WINDOW command: COMMAND phase (initiator target)...........................................................................4-33
4.4.7.2 Window date: DATA OUT phase (initiator target) ...............................................................................................4-34
4.4.7.3 Update of ScanPartner 600C OEM manual...............................................................................................................4-39
4.4.7.4 B&W Scanning Vender unique parameters...............................................................................................................4-39
4.4.7.4.1 Vendor unique identification code: Byte 28 .......................................................................................................4-40
4.4.7.4.2 Paper size: byte 35 ............................................................................................................................................4-40
4.4.7.5 Color Scanning Vender unique parameters ...............................................................................................................4-41
4.4.7.5.1 Vendor unique identification code: Byte 28 .......................................................................................................4-41
4.4.7.5.2 Parameter length: Byte 29 .................................................................................................................................4-41
4.4.7.5.3 Color scanning parameters ................................................................................................................................4-41
4.4.8 OBJECT POSITION command......................................................................................................................4-43
4.4.8.1 OBJECT POSITION command: COMMAND phase (initator target) ....................................................................4-44
4.4.8.2 Acknowledgment......................................................................................................................................................4-45
4.4.8.3 ADF sequence..........................................................................................................................................................4-46
4.4.9 READ command ...........................................................................................................................................4-46
4.4.9.1 READ command: COMMAND phase (initiator target).........................................................................................4-47
4.4.9.2 DATA IN phase (target initiator) .........................................................................................................................4-48
4.4.10 Scan command............................................................................................................................................4-49
4.4.10.1 SCAN Command phase (initiator target)............................................................................................................4-49
4.5 STATUS: STATUS PHASE (TARGET INITIATOR)..................................................................................................4-50
4.6 MESSAGES ...........................................................................................................................................................4-51
4.6.1 ATN detection...............................................................................................................................................4-51
4.6.2 Message types...............................................................................................................................................4-52
4.6.2.1 COMMAND COMPLETE (X'00'): MESSAGE IN phase (target initiator) ............................................................4-52
4.6.2.2 INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR (X'05'): MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator target).............................................4-52
4.6.2.3 ABORT (X'06'): MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator target).....................................................................................4-53
4.6.2.4 MESSAGE REJECT (X'07'): MESSAGE IN/OUT phase (initiator target) ............................................................4-53
4.6.2.5 NO OPERATION (X'08'): MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator target)......................................................................4-54
4.6.2.6 MESSAGE PARITY ERROR (X'09'): MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator target)....................................................4-54
4.6.2.7 BUS DEVICE RESET (X'0C'): MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator target)..............................................................4-54
4.6.2.8 IDENDIFY (X'80' TO X'FF'): MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator target).................................................................4-55
4.7 COMMAND SEQUENCE ..........................................................................................................................................4-56
4.7.1 Initial sequence ............................................................................................................................................4-56
4.7.2 Read sequence..............................................................................................................................................4-57
4.7.2.1 Read sequence for B&W mode.................................................................................................................................4-57
4.7.3 READ command sequence ............................................................................................................................4-57
4.7.3.1 Single READ ...........................................................................................................................................................4-57
4.7.3.2 Multiple READ........................................................................................................................................................4-58
4.8 STATUS TRANSITION OF LOGICAL UNIT .................................................................................................................4-59
4.9 ERROR TABLE ......................................................................................................................................................4-60
4.10 ITEMS FOR SPECIFYING WINDOW.........................................................................................................................4-61
5. DIAGNOSTICS.........................................................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 ONLINE DIAGNOSTICS .............................................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 OFFLINE DIAGNOSTICS............................................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 DIAGNOSTIC FLOWCHARTS......................................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.1 Group 1 error flowchart (Lamp assembly).......................................................................................................5-3
5.3.2 Group 2 error flowchart (Flatbed/ADF motor)................................................................................................5-3
5.3.3 Group 3 error flowchart (paper in ADF paper tray)........................................................................................5-4
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5.3.4 Group 3 error flowchart (no paper in ADF paper tray)...................................................................................5-5
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1. General
1.1 General
1.2 Device Configuration
1.1 General
Scan Partner 600C image scanners produce excellent electronic images
from documents using the high quality optical image scanning technology
and output to the host system via SCSI interface.
On the standard flat-bed, the Scan Partner 600C can scan a single loose
page or a single page of a bound book. The standard flat-bed can
accommodate a letter size/A4 page. The Scan Partner has an automatic
document feeder (ADF) that can accommodate up to 50 pages.
The Scan Partner outputs data on the Small Computer System Interface
(SCSI). Figure 1.1 is the functional block diagram.
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Figure 1-1 System Block Diagram
SCSI
controller
Video Circuit
Mainboard
Control
section
To host
Optical unit
Lamp unitInverter
Flatbed
motor
Power supply
LED display
Sensor input
ADF section
ADF motor ADF sensor
110/220 VAC
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1.2 Device Configuration
1.2.1 Outer View
Figure 1.2 shows the outer view and device configuration of the ScanPartner 600C/OEM SP600C.
Figure 1-2 ScanPartner 600C Outer View
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1.2.2 Components
1. Document Cover
The document cover holds the document in place during scanning so that the document does not move.
2. Document glass
Place the document to be read on the document glass.
3. Automatic document feeder (ADF)
The automatic document feeder (ADF) feeds documents in the scanner automatically.
4. Paper tray extension
The extension prevents documents from bending.
5. Power switch
The power switch is used to turn the scanner on and off.
6. LED panel
The LED panel indicates the status of the scanner (Power, Ready, and Jam).
7. Input paper chute
The input paper chute stacks the documents to be fed by the ADF.
8. ADF open/close lever
The ADF open/close lever is used to open and close the ADF to remove paper jammed in the ADF.
9. Power connector
The power cable is connected to the power connector to supply the scanner with AC power.
10.SCSI interface connector
The interface is connected to the interface connector. The scanner is connected to the host system
through the interface cable.
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2. Specifications
2.1 Functional Specifications
2.2 Environmental Specifications
2.1 Functional Specifications
Table 2.1 lists the functional specifications.
Table 2-1 Functional Specifications
No. Item Specifications Remarks
1 Technology CCD linear image sensor 4.2 MHz
2 Operating method Flatbed scanning/ADF scanning
3 Maximum document size Legal (11x14) for ADF
Letter/A4 for flatbed
4 Light source Cold cathode fluorescent lamp
5 Optical resolution 600 x 1200 dpi
6 Scanning speed Letter: 3 sec/200 dpi
A4: 3.2 sec/200 dpi
Legal: 3.5 sec/200 dpi
7 Gray scale 256 steps, 16 steps
8 Halftone Provides four halftone patterns
9 Automatic document feeder
1. Paper chute capacity
2. Stacker capacity
3. Reading speed
4. Paper empty detection
5. Cover open detection
Maximum 50 pages (legal, 14-28 lbs.)
Maximum 50 pages (legal, 14-28 lbs.)
Letter size paper 200 dpi = 15 ppm
Provided
Provided
10 Interface SCSI 2
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2.2 Environmental Specifications
Table 2.2 lists the environmental specifications.
Table 2-2 Environmental Specifications
No. Item Specifications Remarks
1 Physical
dimension
(mm)
Height
165 ± 2mm 6.3 ± 0.08 inches
Width
568 ± 2mm 22.36 ± 0.08
inches
Depth
348 ± 2mm 13.7 ± 0.08 inches
2 Weight 13.3 kg 24.89 lbs
3 Power
requirements
Voltage (VAC) 100- 240V (Auto switching)
Frequency (Hz) 47 to 63
Power cable
length (m)
3 or less
4 Power
consumption
(watts)
Operaing 35 watts
Non-opearting 13 watts
5 Acoustic noise (dB) Operating: 56 dBA or less
Standby: 46 dBA or less
6 Temperature
(ºC)
Operating 10 to 40ºC (50ºF to 104ºF) Gradient: 10ºC/hr.
(18ºF/hr.)
Non-operating -40 to 60ºC(-40ºF to 140ºF)
7 Relative
humidity (%)
Operating 10% to 90% RH No condensation
Non-operating 10 to 90 RH
8 Vibration (G) Operating 0.25 5-22-500 Hz
Direction = 3 Axial
Non-operating 1.0
9 Safety Regulations
UL1950, 3rd Edition
CSA C22-2 No. 950-M93
European Norm
EN 60950: 1988+A1+ A2
10 EMC
FCC Part 15 Subchapter J Class B
DOC Class B (Canada)
European Directive 89/336 (CE-Mark)
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3. OPERATION
3.1 Removing the Shipping Bracket
3.2 Power On/Oft
3.3 Indication Panel
3.4 Setting the SCSI-ID and Connecting the Interface Cable
3.5 Paper Specifications
3.6 Document Setting Method
3.7 Cleaning
3.1 Removing the Shipping Bracket
The scanner has a bracket that fixes the position of the carrier unit during transportation. The bracket must be
removed from the base of the scanner.
If the power is turned on before the bracket has been removed, the Alarm lamp turns on. Before proceeding,
turn off the power, disconnect the power cable, and remove the bracket.
CAUTION
Do not turn the scanner upside down when removing the bracket.
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1. Remove the shipping retainer
2. Fasten the shipping retainer
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3.2 Power On/Off
The power switch is on the right side of the image scanner (See Figure 3.1)
Turn the power switch to the “I” side, the power LED on the indication panel will light on.
Turn the power switch to the “O” side, the power LED on the indication panel will go out.
Figure 3-1 Power Switch
3.3 Indication Panel
Figure 3.2 shows the indication panel, and Table 3.1 lists the names and functions of the indicator.
Figure 3-2 Indication Panel
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Table 3-1 Names and functions of the indicators
Name Color Function
Power Amber Lights on when the power is turned on
Ready Green Lights on when the scanner is ready to receive commands from the host computer
Paper jam Red Lights on when paper jam occurs. This indicator along with Ready indicator also indicates other
error conditions. See Chapter 5 Test Mode for details.
3.4 Setting the SCSI ID and Connecting the Interface Cable
Use the address switches to set the device address.
Figure 3-3 Signal cable connection
ID Content
0 to 7 Available
8 Offline self-test
Table 3-2 SCSI ID setting
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The devices linked to the SCSI interface are daisy-chained with one another. A terminator is attached to the
ends of the interface cable. User can buy the SCSI cable in computer stores. The specifications of the SCSI
cable is as shown below.
Name: SCSI Cable
Cable Specification 50 pins to 25 or 50 pins, shielded Amphenol
Cable Length: Less than or equal to 6 meters.
3.4.1 SCSI Cable Connection
There are two configurations for the connection.
Configuration I: The number of devices attached to the SCSI bus (including the host PC) is three. The
scanner is located in the middle of the connection, as shown below.
Terminator Terminator
1. Set scanner’s SCSI terminator switch off.
2. Plug one end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI connector of the host PC, and the other end of
the cable to the scanner.
3. Plug one end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI connector of the third device, and the other end of
the cable to the other scanner.
SCSI device
Scanner
Host PC
Set terminator
switch at “off”
position
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Configuration II: the number of devices attached to the SCSI bus (including the host PC) is three. The
scanner is located at the end of the connection, as shown below.
Terminator
If there is already another device linked to the host via SCSI cable, remove the terminator from that device. If
the terminator can not be removed, it is recommended that the connection of Configuration I be used.
1. Set scanner’s SCSI terminator switch on
2. Plug one end of the SCSI cable to one female connector of the previous device or the host.
SCSI specifications require that:
1. Only one terminator may be attached to each end of the daisy chain.
2. The total length of the daisy chain must not exceed 6 meters. The vendor suggests that the SCSI cable be two
or three meters in length to allow other devices to be attached to the SCSI bus.
3. Each device on the chain will be assigned a different ID. Devices with the same SCSI ID will cause
them to malfunction.
4. There is no restriction on the position of the devices on the daisy chain.
Set terminator switch at “on”
position
Scanner
SCSI device
Host PC
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3.5 Paper Specifications
This section provides the readable paper specifications for the automatic document feeder (ADF).
3.5.1 Paper Size
A
B
Maximum Minimum
A B A B
216 356 100 100
Unit: mm
Figure 3-4 Paper size specifications
3.5.2 Paper conditions
3.5.2.1 ADF
a) Paper quality
Wood-free paper
PPC paper; Specified by XEROX Corporation
b) Paper specifications
Legal size, 14~28 lbs
Feeding direction
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3.5.2.2 FIatbed
(a) Paper quality
No condition
(b) Ream weight
No condition
(C) Paper form
Square is preferred.
3.5.2.3 Items to avoid
Paper such as the following cannot be fed by ADF.
(a) Paper with clips or staples.
(b) Paper with ink not dry.
(C)Paper with inconsistent thickness, such as an envelope.
(d) Paper with large rumples or curls.
(e)Paper with folds or tears.
(f)Tracing paper.
(g) Coating paper.
(h) Carbonless paper.
(i) Paper smaller than A5 size or larger than A4 width.
(j) Items other than paper, such as clothes, metal sheet, or OHP film.
(k) Photographic paper.
(1) Paper that has notches on its side.
(m)Paper that has a shape other than square.
(n) Very thin paper.
(o) Important document not to be damaged.
Use the flatbed to perform scanning when reading paper of items e to o.
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